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Not a joke as such, but when a friend asked me how I remembered which of the vertically stacked buttons on my garage door fob opened which horizontally aligned doors, I replied that it was easy to remember because they followed cartesian convention.
A fellow maths-y person, he looked at me and burst out laughing
A fellow maths-y person, he looked at me and burst out laughing
How we debate the pronounciation of "GIF" by The Oatmeal
http://theoatmeal.com/comics/gif
I won't post it directly because, quite frankly, I can no longer be be arsed to edit, censor and re-host a pic just because some mods tend to get their panties in a twist over the word "fk" in an image.
http://theoatmeal.com/comics/gif
I won't post it directly because, quite frankly, I can no longer be be arsed to edit, censor and re-host a pic just because some mods tend to get their panties in a twist over the word "fk" in an image.
ClockworkCupcake said:
How we debate the pronounciation of "GIF" by The Oatmeal
http://theoatmeal.com/comics/gif
I won't post it directly because, quite frankly, I can no longer be be arsed to edit, censor and re-host a pic just because some mods tend to get their panties in a twist over the word "fk" in an image.
It's ALWAYS Day-ta. And it's ALWAYS Roo-ter. It's Router because it ROUTES data. A Row(like a heated discussion)ter is something that is used to finish edges of wood or cut channels in it.http://theoatmeal.com/comics/gif
I won't post it directly because, quite frankly, I can no longer be be arsed to edit, censor and re-host a pic just because some mods tend to get their panties in a twist over the word "fk" in an image.
RobDickinson said:
MissChief said:
And it's ALWAYS Roo-ter.
Aha its not that here. its Rout-er.'Rooting' is shagging here.
ASR said:
I must confess that, being long-time familiar with the Antipodean meaning of "rooting", i had a real problem when i first became aware of "Roto-rooter".
For a brief and horrible moment, I imagined a device produced by the Westheimer Dildonics Corporation[1], designed as a snap-on fitment for hammer-action Hiltis and Makitas.
Tanuki
For a brief and horrible moment, I imagined a device produced by the Westheimer Dildonics Corporation[1], designed as a snap-on fitment for hammer-action Hiltis and Makitas.
Tanuki
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